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Federal government adoption of mobile technology into its vast enterprise is a good thing. Maybe if the political appointees play Angry Birds all day long, something can actually get done. But, this
iOS device deployment at the Veterans Affairs Department remains limited even though the department has allowed iPads and iPhones since October 2011 , said VA Chief Information Officer Roger Baker
The Defense Information Systems Agency hopes to obtain wireless service and hardware support for approximately 15,000 mobile devices for the Army's 5th Signal Command, which oversees network
Attention iTunes users within the Veterans Affairs Department: The chief information officer is not amused. In a memo (.pdf) sent out Sept. 30 in anticipation of the Oct. 1 switch-on date for a
In an effort to encourage developers to use Labor Department data sets for applications and mashups, the department unveiled a developer website July 12. The site will serve as a hub for all released
As soon as the Environmental Protection Agency decided it would begin developing public-facing mobile applications, Dalroy Ward, senior technology advisor at EPA's office of information analysis and
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